How We Work

The Local Host Nobel Prize Teacher Summit operates through a structured and transparent process to ensure the recognition of exceptional educators who embody excellence and innovation in teaching.

Nomination Process

  1. Eligibility Criteria: Educators at all levels—from school to university and training institutes—can be nominated. Nominations are open to peers, institutions, students, and self-nomination.
  2. Submission of Nomination: The nomination period opens annually on January 1st and closes on February 1st. The official Nomination Form is accessible on our website. Nominees must provide:
    • A detailed account of their achievements and contributions to education.
    • Examples of innovation in teaching methodologies.
    • Evidence of their impact on students or the educational community.
  3. Acknowledgment of Submission: Once submitted, nominees receive a confirmation email. Our team will review all entries to ensure compliance with eligibility requirements.

Selection Committee

  1. Panel of Experts: A distinguished selection committee comprising Nobel Prize affiliates, esteemed educators, and thought leaders carefully reviews all nominations.
  2. Evaluation Process:
    • Assessment of teaching excellence and innovation.
    • Consideration of measurable impact on students and the broader community.
    • Commitment to fostering knowledge, critical thinking, and global improvement.
  3. Shortlisting Candidates: The committee creates a shortlist based on the evaluation criteria. Nominees may be contacted for additional information or supporting documents.

Awarding Ceremony

  1. Announcement of Winners: Finalists are notified in January and invited to attend the summit’s award ceremony.
  2. World Teachers’ Day Event: The ceremony takes place on February 11th. It celebrates the achievements of the winners, featuring keynote speakers, panel discussions, and networking opportunities with global education leaders.
  3. Award Categories: Winners are recognized across distinct categories, ensuring representation of excellence at every educational level.

Categories

The Local Host for Nobel Prize Teacher Summit recognizes exceptional educators across the following categories:

1. Educators at the University Level

For professors and lecturers who advance higher education through innovative teaching, groundbreaking research, and fostering critical inquiry.

2. Educators at the College Level

For teachers who prepare students for higher education or professional careers, emphasizing critical thinking and foundational knowledge.

3. Educators at the School Level

  • High School Educators: For educators who guide students toward academic excellence and personal development in preparation for higher education or vocational pursuits.
  • School Director / Principal: For Education Leader who guide teachers to innovative teaching and learning process. Those who creates an engaging learning environment for all teachers, students and parents.

4. Educators/Trainers at the Training Institute Level

For trainers and educators providing specialized vocational and skills-based training to learners of all ages, contributing to personal and professional growth.